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2016 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS CALIFORNIA PAC-12 OVERALL KICKS OFF THE NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak SEASON IN California 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Oregon 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 AUSTRALIA Oregon State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 California will meet Hawai’i in Stanford 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 the frst game to Washington 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 be played in Sydney and the frst Washington State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 in Australia since 1987 when BYU defeated Colorado State, SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak 30-26 in Melbourne. Arizona 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Arizona State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Coming off its centennial cel- Colorado 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ebration during the 2015-16 UCLA 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 season, the Pac-12 will now USC 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 enter its 101st season looking to duplicate similar achievements Utah 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 gained last season...

• A record 10 teams participat- THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ed in postseason bowl games following the 2015 season. Sat., Aug. 27 (Fri., Aug. 26 in U.S.) Site Local Time/TV • A Heisman runner-up in Hawai’i (0-0) vs. CALIFORNIA (0-0) Sydney, Australia, ANZ Stadium (83,500) 12 noon AEST STANFORD’s Christian Mc- Series: Tied, 2-2-0. Last: Hawai’i, 21-7 (1994) (Aug. 26, 7 p.m. PT) ESPN Caffrey, who rushed for 2,019 yards and broke the FBS re- Thur., Sept. 1 Site Local Time/TV cord for all-purpose yards with Southern Utah (0-0) at UTAH (0-0) Rice Eccles Stadium (45,807) 6 p.m. MT 3,864 yards ... WASHINGTON Series: First Meeting PAC12 STATE quarterback Luke Falk OREGON STATE (0-0) at Minnesota (0-0) TCF Bank Stadium (52,525) 8 p.m. CT returns after leading the FBS Series: Minnesota leads, 2-1-0. Last: Minnesota 42-12 (1981) BTN with 380.5 passing yards per game.

Fri., Sept. 2 Site Local Time/TV • Nine different Pac-12 teams Colorado State (0-0) vs. COLORADO (0-0) Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium (67,125) 6 p.m. MT were ranked in the Top 25 Series: COLO leads, 63-22-2. Last: COLO, 27-24 OT (2015) ESPN at one point during the 2015 Kansas State (0-0) at 8/7 STANFORD (0-0) Stanford Stadium (50,000) 6 p.m. PT season, with fve different Series: First Meeting FS1/FOX Deportes teams ranked in the AP Top 10 at some point during the Sat., Sept. 3 Site Local Time/TV season. Rutgers (0-0) at 14/18 WASHINGTON (0-0) Husky Stadium (70,083) 11 a.m. PT Pac-12 football ties to Austra- Series: First Meeting PAC12 lia... While former UTAH 16/24 UCLA (0-0) at Texas A&M (0-0) Kyle Field (102,577) 2:30 p.m. CT Tom Hackett (Melbourne) con- Series: Tied, 2-2-0. Last: UCLA, 29-23 (1998 Cotton Bowl) CBS cluded his college career as a two-time recipient of the Ray UC Davis (0-0) at 24/22 OREGON (0-0) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 2 p.m. PT Guy Award honoring the nation’s Series: First Meeting PAC12 top punter, additional Aussie punters have found a spot on 20/17 USC (0-0) vs. 1/1 Alabama (0-0) Dallas, AT&T Stadium (80,000) 7 p.m. CT a Pac-12 roster. Checking the Series: Alabama leads, 5-2-0. Last: Alabama, 24-3 (1985) ABC 2016 Pac-12 squads, you’ll Eastern Washington (0-0) at WASHINGTON STATE (0-0) Martin Stadium (32,925) 5 p.m. PT fnd: ARIZONA STATE’s Mi- Series: WSU leads, 3-0-0. Last: WSU, 24-20 (2012) PAC12 chael Sleep-Dalton (Geelong, Victoria), OREGON STATE’s BYU (0-0) vs. ARIZONA (0-0) Glendale, Ariz., Univ. of Phoenix Stadium (63,400) 7:30 p.m. PT Nick Porebski (Melbourne), Series: ARIZ leads, 11-9-1. Last: BYU, 20-7 (2007) FS1 USC’s Chris Tilbey (Melbourne), Northern Arizona (0-0) at ARIZONA STATE (0-0) Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 7:45 p.m. PT Utah’s (Gos- Series: ASU leads 21-14-4. Last: ASU, 63-6 (2012) PAC12 nells, Western Australia).

Rankings listed (AP/Coaches poll) PAC-12 NOTEBOOK A LOOK AHEAD KICK IT OFF: The Pac-12 kicks off its 101st season. The 2016 season features non-conference games in one foreign country (Australia) and six different states outside the Pac-12 footprint (Idaho, Indiana, Michi- Sat., Sept. 10 gan, Minnesota, Nebraska and Texas). The home schedules feature four Thursday games and eight Friday Utah State at USC contests, to go along with the traditional slate of Saturday games. 11 a.m. PT/PAC12 Idaho at WASHINGTON THE POLLS: For the fourth consecutive year, the Pac-12 places at least fve teams in the preseason Top 2 p.m. PT/PAC12 25 polls. Idaho State at COLORADO NON-LEAGUE SLATE/PAC-12 SCHEDULE: The Pac-12 posted a 35-12 record in non-conference play in 3:30 p.m. MT/PACMT 2015 and is 72-21 in non-league action over the last two seasons. The Pac-12 will look for the same success BYU at UTAH in 2016 as non-conference schedules include 18 opponents that participated in a bowl game last season. In 5:30 p.m. MT/FOX all, 11 Pac-12 teams will face a team that appeared in a bowl game last season with USC facing three such UNLV at UCLA opponents. FBS opponents that dot the Pac-12 schedules combined to go 190-169 (.529) last season.. . . Each Conference team will play a nine-game league schedule that includes fve games within its own division 5 p.m. PT/PAC12 and four games in the other division. Teams with the best record in their respective divisions will meet in the Texas Tech at ARIZONA STATE Pac-12 title game on Friday, Dec. 2 (FOX) at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. 7 p.m. PT/FS1, FOX Deportes WASHINGTON STATE at Boise State THE RETURNEES: A total of 169 starters, who started at least half of his team’s games or a majority of 7:15 p.m. PT/ESPN2 games at a specifc position, return to Pac-12 football squads in 2016. That’s out of a possible 288 (includ- ing placekickers and punters) for an average of 14.0 starters returning per team. COLORADO returns the CALIFORNIA at San Diego State most with 20 starters, followed by WASHINGTON and WASHINGTON STATE each with 16 returning starters. 7:30 p.m. PT/CBSSN ARIZONA STATE, OREGON, STANFORD and CALIFORNIA return the fewest starters with 12... Take note, Virginia at OREGON Stanford had the fewest returning starters (11) last season and ended up capturing the Pac-12 champion- 7:30 p.m. PT/ESPN ship. Here are the numbers: Grambling State at ARIZONA THE HEADLINERS: Among those 169 returning starters are a number of headliners, including a total of 14 7:45 p.m. PT/PAC12 frst-team and nine second-team All-Pac-12 performers.

PAC-12 VS.: Look for Pac-12 teams to once again posess explosive offenses as nine league teams averaged 400 yards or more in total offense, while 10 teams averaged 30 or more points per game. High-profle playmakers Atlantic Coast ...... 0-0 will be key in continuing the Pac-12’s success on offense. Returning all-conference performers include American ...... 0-0 WASHINGTON STATE quarterback Luke Falk (380.5 passing yards/game, 38 TDs), STANFORD running back Christian McCaffrey (FBS record 3,864 all-purpose yard/276.0 pergame), OREGON running back Big East ...... 0-0 Royce Freeman (141.2 rushing yards/game, 17 TDs), WASHINGTON STATE wide reciever Gabe Marks Big Sky ...... 0-0 (104 receptions, 91.7 yards/game, 15 TDs) and USC wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (89 receptions, Big Ten ...... 0-0 103.9 yards/game, 10 TDs) ... Defenses will look to fy to ball with strong pass rushers and run stoppers in Big 12 ...... 0-0 returning All-Conference perfomers Lowell Lotulelei of UTAH and Deon Hollins of UCLA, as well as USC’s Conference USA ...... 0-0 Cameron Smith, the Defensive Freshman of the Year. The Pac-12 will be loaded in defending the deep threat Great West ...... 0-0 with a total of 39 starters returning to roam the secondary. Among those returnees are all four frst-team Mid-American ...... 0-0 All-Conference defensive backs - WASHINGTON’s and Sidney Jones, USC’s Adoreé Jackson Missouri Valley ...... 0-0 and UTAH’s Marcus Williams. In addition, three of the four second team members return - COLORADO’s Chidobe Awuzie, and UCLA’s Randall Goforth and Jaleel Wadood. Mountain West ...... 0-0 Southeastern ...... 0-0 BIG ARMS TO REPLACE: Conference teams will need to replace seven starters behind center that com- Southern ...... 0-0 bined to throw for 19,721 yards and 168 touchdowns. However, the league has plenty of talent, both young Western Athletic ...... 0-0 and veteran, ready to step in to keep Pac-12 offenses moving at high levels. Upperclassmen poised to Independent ...... 0-0 have big seasons include ARIZONA senior Anu Solomon (2,667 pasing yards/242.5 avg/20 TDs), COLO- Total-All ...... 0-0 (.---) RADO senior Sefo Liufau (2,418 yards/219.8 avg/9 TDs) and WASHINGTON STATE junior Luke Falk (4,566 yards/380.5 avg/38 TDs). Sophomores Jake Browning (2,955 passing yards/246.2 avg/16 TDs) of Washing- Total-FBS ...... 0-0 (.---) ton and UCLA’s Josh Rosen (3,669 passing yards/282.2 avg/23 TDs) will look to exceed their exceptional frst-year numbers. The Pac-12 posted has posted a winning record outside league for 31 consecutive NOT RUNNING ON EMPTY: The league returns multiple running backs who are ready to grab a share of seasons . . . The Pac-12 recorded a 35- the spotlight. In addition to McCaffrey (2,019 yards/144.2 avg/8 TDs), who became just the fourth player in 12 record in non-conference action last league history to rush for 2,000 yards, OREGON junior Royce Freeman (1,836 yards/141.2 avg/17 TDs) has been one of the Pac-12’s top rushing threats the last two seasons with a combined two-year total of 3,201 season, and is 72-21 in non-conference rushing yards and 35 TDs. WASHINGTON sophomore Myles Gaskin is third among returning rushers with play the last two seasons. 1,302 yards and 14 TDs. ARIZONA STATE junior Demario Richard rushed for 1,050 and 7 TDs, while the USC tandem of sophomore Ronald Jones (987) and senior Justin Davis (902) combined for 1,889 yards and 15 TDs. ARIZONA’s Nick Wilson (729 yards/8 TDs) looks to bounce back to from after injury limited him to nine games last season. He posted 1,375 yards and 16 TDs in 2014.

GIVE THEM A HAND: Like the league’s quarterbacks, eight of the Pac-12’s top receivers have moved on, but the cupboard is not bare. Among the notable returnees are Biletnikoff Award semifnalists USC’s JuJu Smith-Schuster (89 rec/1,454 yds/10 TDs) and WASHINGTON STATE’s Gabe Marks (104 rec/1,192 yds/15 TDs), along with Washington State’s River Cracraft (53 rec/615 yds/4 TDs), ARIZONA STATE’s Tim White (57 rec/633 yds/8 TDs), OREGON STATE junior Jordan Villamin (43 rec/660 yds/5 TDs) and senior Victor Bolden (46 rec/461 yds/3 TDs).

ISN’T THAT SPECIAL: Special teams around the league will continue to produce big plays behind kick returners McCaffrey (28.9 avg), White (27.0 avg), OREGON’s Charles Nelson (26.5 avg) and Bolden (25.2 avg). Add the return of WASHINGTON’s Jon Ross (24.7 avg in 2014), who missed last season with an injury, and these kick return specialists could quickly change the game. WASHINGTON’s Dante Pettis (16.9 avg) and USC’s Jackson (10.5 avg) have been elusive punt returners as each took a pair of punts for touch-

2 Pac-12 Football/Aug. 22, 2016 downs last season ... The kicking game is solid with the return of all but two of State, threw for 3,025 yards/28 TDs and rushed for 797 yards/11 TDs last season. the league’s regular placekickers. OREGON’s Aidan Schneider is the nation’s The Ducks ground game is led by junior RB Royce Freeman. Freeman rushed for a top returning kicker in terms of feld goal percentage (.917), with ARIZONA school record 1,836 yards (6.5 avg) and 17 TDs ... New Defensive Coordinator Brady STATE’s Zane Gonzalez among the FBS leaders in feld goals made per game Hoke will look to turn around a defense that allowed 488.3 yards per game and a (2.00). With 386 career points, Gonzalez is on the verge of becoming the Pac- Pac-12 high 37.5 points per game. With only four returning starters, he’ll need to rely 12’s all-time scoring leader as he trails UCLA’s Ka’imi Fairbairn who set the re- on a junior-laden secondary led by DB Tyree Robinson. Robinson is the team’s top cord last season at 413 career points. Last-second outcomes will hinge on the returner in tackles (64/4.9 avg) and led the Ducks with three interceptions. foot of veteran kickers like STANFORD’s Conrad Ukropina, CALIFORNIA’s Matt OREGON STATE: The Beavers have a pair of talented receivers in senior Victor Anderson, UTAH’s Andy Phillips and WASHINGTON’s Cameron Van Winkle. Bolden Jr. and junior Jordan Villamin. The duo combined for 89 receptions, 1,122 receiving yards and 8 TDs last season. Transfer Darell Garretson will compete for the THE DEFENSE DOES NOT REST: With the glut of returning defensive backs starting quarterback position. In 11 starts at Utah State, Garretson threw for 2,586 around the Conference (3.25 returning starters per team), opposing offenses starts and 18 TDs ... The key to the Oregon State defense will be senior LB Caleb will fnd it challenging to move the ball through the air. However it starts up Saulo who returns as the team’s leading tackler (69 tackles/6.3 avg). front with pressure from the trenches. ARIZONA’s Sani Fuimaono and ARI- ZONA STATE’s Tashon Smallwood give each desert team a strong presence on STANFORD: The Cardinal offense will feature junior RB Christian McCaffrey, the the defensive line. CALIFORNIA’s DeVante Wilson and STANFORD’s Solomon 2015 Heisman runner-up and FBS single-season record holder in all-purpose yards (3,864 yards). The elusive sophomore RB Bryce Love (29 carries for 226 yards/7.8 Thomas are a pair of defensive ends to keep an eye on in the Bay Area. UCLA avg) will compliment McCaffrey in the backfeld. Those two will beneft from run- veteran linebackers , and lead a Bruin Deon Hollins Kenny Young ning behind an offensive line that returns a couple of veterans in senior OG Johnny defense that returns nine starters. COLORADO also returns nine starters led Caspers and junior OT Casey Tucker. Junior Keller Chryst and senior Ryan Burns by LBs Kenneth Olugbode and Rick Gamboa. Three of Utah’s seven returning will battle for the starting spot at quarterback ... The defense will be led this season defensive starters come from the front line in LT Lowell Lutulelei, DE Kylie by a pair of senior LBs in Peter Kalambayi (52 tackles, 4.5 sacks) and Kevin Palma Fitts, RT Filipo Mokofsi. WASHINGTON returns linebacker Azeem Victor, last (44 tackles). Senior SS Dallas Lloyd (55 tackles) leads a secondary that could be year’s team leader in tackles. WASHINGTON STATE’s defense will look to LB among the best in the league. Peyton Pelluer and DT Hercules Mata’afa. Pelluer led the team in tackles, while Mata’fa pulled down Freshman All-America honors. UCLA: Sophomore QB Josh Rosen completed 60 percent of his passes last season to post a freshman school record 3,668 yards and 23 TDs and earned Pac-12 Of- THE COACHING RANKS: Ten of the 12 head coaches have been leading their fensive Freshman of the Year honors .... The Bruins return nine starters on defense, respective teams for fve or fewer seasons. Only Stanford’s David Shaw (6th led by senior LB Jayon Brown who posted a team-best 93 tackles (7.8 avg). The season) and Utah’s Kyle Whittingham (12th season) have guided their respec- defensive front will be bolstered by the return of a healthy DT Eddie Vanderdoes tive squads for a longer period. While USC coach Clay Helton had the interim (50 tackles in 2014). The secondary is as experienced as it comes with junior Jaleel Wadood (72 tackles, 2 interceptions), and three seniors in Randall Goforth (70 tack- label removed prior to the Pac-12 Football Championship Game, there were les, 2 interceptions), Ishmael Adams (35 tackles, 2 interceptions) and Marcus Rios no off-season coaching changings in the Pac-12. Pac-12 head coaches have (49 tackles). Plus redshirt senior Fabian Moreau returns from injury to add depth. combined to post an impressive FBS record of 737-421 (.636). USC: Junior Max Browne and redshirt freshman Sam Darnold will battle for the TEAM NOTES starting QB duties. Both will have the beneft of an offensive line that features a pair of senior tackles in (6-9, 360) and Chad Wheeler (6-7, 280). A ARIZONA: The Wildcats look to duplicate last season’s 37.4 points per game and loaded backfeld with senior TB Justin Davis (902 yards/7 TDs) and sophomore 494.9 yards of total offense per game ... Junior QB Anu Solomon has thrown for Ronald Jones II (987 yards/8 TDs). The receiving corps is stocked and led by junior 6,460 yards/48 TDs the last two seasons ... Banged up last season, junior RB Nick WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (89 receptions for 1,454 yards/16.3 avg) ... Despite a Wilson looks to return to his freshman form when he rushed for 1,375 yards and deleted defensive front, USC is in good shape with sophomore LB Cameron Smith 16 TDs ... A veteran line should help protect Solomon and open holes for Wilson. (78 tackles, three interceptions), the Pac-12 Freshman Defensive Player of the Year. Returning are senior guards Freddie Tagaloa and Jacob Alsadek, and junior tackle The entire starting secondary returns for the Trojans, highlighted by the versatile Layth Friekh. CB Adoree’ Jackson. Jackson was the only player in college football in 2015 with at least 400 yards receiving, 600 in kickoff returns, 200 in punt returns and 30 tackles. ARIZONA STATE: Sophomore Manny Wilkins and freshmen Brady White and Bryce Perkins battle for the starting QB spot. Whoever gets the starting nod will have the UTAH: Competition for the starting quarterback duites is down to juniors Brandon beneft of handing the ball off to the one-two punch of junior RBs Demario Richard Cox and Troy Williams and freshman Tyler Huntley. The offensive line is in good (1,104 yards/7 TDs) and Kalen Ballage (653 yards/4 TDs) or connecting with WR hands with senior RT J.J. Dielman and senior LG Isaac Asiata. Senior RB Joe Wil- Tim White (57 rec/633 yards/8 TDs) and TE Kody Kohl (32 rec/368 yards/4 TDs). liams stepped up late last season, rushing for 133 ypg over the fnal three games. Senior PK Zane Gonzalez (386 career points) has averaged better than 126 points Junior Troy McCormick will also compete for carries in the backfeld. Reliable senior per season and is on the verge of becoming the Pac-12’s all-time scoring leader. PK Andy Phillips holds the school record holder for feld goals made (63) and points The defensive unit is bolstered by senior LB Salamo Fiso (99 tackles/20.0 TFL) and scored (321) ... Seven starters return to a defensive unit that led the Pac-12 in rush- junior LB Christian Sam (98 tackles/6.5 TFL). They rank second and third in tackles ing defense (108.6 avg). The defensive front will feature senior DE (41 among all returning players. tackles/7.0 sacks), junior All-Pac-12 DT Lowell Lotulelei (26 tackles), and senior DE Hunter Dimick. CALIFORNIA: The Bears return four starters on the offensive line led by seniors Steven Moore, Chris Borrayo, Dominic Granado and junior Aaron Cochran. Those WASHINGTON: The Husky offense will be led by sophomore QB Jake Browning, four have combined for 84 career starts ... Graduate transfer Davis Webb completed who completed 63.3 percent of his pass attempts for 2,955 yards and 16 TDs. 61.4 percent of his career pass attempts for 5,557 yards/46 TDs during the last three Sophomore RB Myles Gaskin rushed for 1,302 yards and 14 TDs. Junior WRs Dante seasons and will get a shot at replacing Jared Goff as the Bears’ quarterback ... The Pettis and Brayden Lenius combined for 56 catches for 721 yards and 4 TDs last Cal defense was responsible for 15 interceptions, second most among all Pac-12 season ... The Huskies had the top defense in the Pac-12 allowing a low of 18.8 teams. The secondary returns seniors Cameron Walker and Darmalay Drew, and points per game, a league-best 351.8 yards allowed per game, and a Pac-12-best junior Darius Allensworth ... The Bears look to post back-to-back winning seasons red zone defense (79.5 percent). The secondary allowed a league-low 11 TD passes for the frst time since running off eight straight from 2002-09. last season. Look for junior All-Pac-12 frst team selections Sidney Jones (45 tack- les/4 interceptions) and Budda Baker (49 tackles/2 interceptions). COLORADO: Senior QB Sefo Liufau, who has set or tied 75 school records, has posted solid numbers during his frst three seasons (7,397 passing yards, 49 TDs). WASHINGTON STATE: Junior QB Luke Falk (69.5 completion percent/passing He’ll look to target junior WR Shay Fields (42 receptions for 598 yards and 4 TDs) ... 4,566 yards/38 TDs) guided a Washington State offense that topped the FBS with The Buff defense made a big improvement in each of coach Mike MacIntyre’s frst 389.5 passing ypg, and had a league-best 94.5 percent success rate in the red zone. three seasons. The margin of victory dropped from -12.9 in 2013, to -10.5 in 2014, The Cougars have a deep receiving corps led by senior WR Gabe Marks. Marks had to -2.9 last season. The Buffs were on the short end of fve games last season by a league-best 104 receptions (227 career receptions) for 1,192 yards (2,559 career single digits, including four against Pac-12 South Division rivals Arizona (lost by 7), yards) and 15 TDs (24 career TDs). Senior WR River Cracraft added 53 receptions No. 24 UCLA (lost by 4), USC (lost by 3) and Utah (lost by 6). Leading the way on (165 career receptions) for 615 yards (2,000 career yards) and 4 TDs (15 career defense will be senior CB Chidobe Awuzie, one of the nation’s top defensive backs. TDs) ... Junior LB Peyton Pelluer is the Pac-12’s top returning tackler with 101 tack- He led the Buffs in tackles (84/6.5 avg). les (7.8 avg), including 11.0 tackles for loss. Senior LB Parker Henry (72 tackles/7.5 tackles for loss) teams up with Pelluer to provide the Cougars with a formidable duo OREGON: Junior Dakota Prukop and redshirt freshman Travis Jonsen will battle to at linebacker. Sophomore DE Hercules Mata’afa posted 31 tackles/11.0 tackles for replace Vernon Adams Jr. at quaterback. Prukop, a graduate transfer from Montana loss/7.0 sacks and will continue to apply pressure up front.

Pac-12 Football/Aug. 22, 2016 3 PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)/CFB (begins Nov. 1)

ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE nr/t45 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 24/22 nr/nr 8/7 16/24 20/17 28/28 14/18 29/30

AP Top 25 USA Today Top 25 CFP Preseason Preseason First ranking - Nov. 1 1 Alabama (33) 0-0 1469 1 Alabama (55) 0-0 1585 2 Clemson (16) 0-0 1443 2 Clemson (7) 0-0 1524 3 Oklahoma (4) 0-0 1352 3 Oklahoma 0-0 1398 4 Florida State (5) 0-0 1325 4 Florida State (1) 0-0 1351 5 LSU (1) 0-0 1269 5 Ohio State 0-0 1321 6 Ohio State (1) 0-0 1224 6 LSU 0-0 1241 7 Michigan (1) 0-0 1147 7 STANFORD 0-0 1149 8 STANFORD 0-0 1029 8 Michigan 0-0 1062 9 Tennessee 0-0 1021 9 Notre Dame 0-0 1034 10 Notre Dame 0-0 1006 10 Tennessee 0-0 960 11 Ole Miss 0-0 718 11 Michigan State 0-0 901 12 Michigan State 0-0 710 12 Ole Miss 0-0 792 13 TCU 0-0 707 13 Houston 0-0 668 14 WASHINGTON 0-0 651 14 TCU 0-0 649 15 Houston 0-0 644 15 Iowa 0-0 579 16 UCLA 0-0 496 16 Georgia 0-0 525 17 Iowa 0-0 484 17 USC 0-0 468 18 Georgia 0-0 448 18 WASHINGTON 0-0 454 19 Louisville 0-0 447 19 Oklahoma State 0-0 426 20 USC 0-0 344 20 North Carolina 0-0 422 21 Oaklahoma State 0-0 316 21 Baylor 0-0 383 22 North Carolina 0-0 283 22 OREGON 0-0 361 23 Baylor 0-0 280 23 Louisville 0-0 331 24 OREGON 0-0 218 24 UCLA 0-0 296 25 Florida 0-0 180 25 Florida 0-0 245 Others Receiving votes: — Others receiving votes: 28 UTAH 0-0 74 28 UTAH 29 WASHINGTON ST 0-0 68 30 WASHINGTON STATE T45 ARIZONA

2015 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS

PAC-12 OVERALL The Pac-12 is in the third year of a six-year agreement with seven bowl part- NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA ners that should provide the Conference with a competitive postseason bowl Stanford 8-1 .889 368 219 12-2 .857 529 316 experience. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwest- Oregon 7-2 .778 368 340 9-4 .692 559 488 ern Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. In 2016-17, Washington State 6-3 .667 304 274 9-4 .692 409 360 the Peach Bowl and Fiesta Bowl are slotted as the California 4-5 .444 285 298 8-5 .615 493 399 semifnal games. If the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the Washington 4-5 .444 261 180 7-6 .538 398 244 College Football Playoff poll following the 2016 season and play in either the Peach or Fiesta Bowl, the Pac-12 would back-fll the Rose Bowl game. Oregon State 0-9 .000 160 381 2-10 .167 228 444 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Bowl Game Opponent Date TV USC 6-3 .667 287 240 8-6 .571 475 360 Rose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 2 ESPN Utah 6-3 .667 270 207 10-3 .769 398 290 Valero Alamo Big 12 Dec. 29 ESPN Holiday Big Ten Dec. 27 ESPN UCLA 5-4 .556 295 259 8-5 .615 419 338 Foster Farms Big Ten Dec. 28 FOX Arizona State 4-5 .444 322 323 6-7 .462 450 435 Hyundai Sun ACC Dec. 30 CBS Arizona 3-6 .333 278 363 7-6 .538 486 465 Royal Purple Las Vegas MWC Dec. 17 ABC Colorado 1-8 .111 177 291 4-9 .308 320 357 Cactus Big 12 Dec. 27 ESPN 2015 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Stanford 41, USC 22

4 Pac-12 Football/Aug. 22, 2016 STANFORD TABBED TO WIN PAC-12 TITLE IN PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

For the frst time in the 56-year history of the conference preseason poll, STANFORD was chosen the favorite to win the 2016 Pac-12 Confer- ence football title in a vote of 33 media members who cover Pac-12 football. The Cardinal received 20 votes to earn the preseason favorite pick. Stanford collected 186 points for the top spot in the North Division, holding 24 frst-place votes. UCLA, which picked up three votes to win the Pac-12 Championship, tops the Pac-12 South as the Bruins collected 19 frst-place votes and totaled 180 points to edge out USC. The Trojans, who garnered the second-most championship votes with fve, tallied 173 points. WASHINGTON was picked to fnish second in the Pac-12 North Division, collecting 163 points with eight frst-place votes. The Huskies gar- nered four votes as the Pac-12 Champion, while UTAH picked up one vote to win the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. The media poll has correctly selected the Conference Champion in 29 of 55 previous polls, but only twice in the last nine polls. Following are the results of the preseason media poll (points 6-5-4-3-2-1, frst-place votes in parentheses):

NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISION 1. Stanford (24) 186 1. UCLA (19) 180 2. Washington (8) 163 2. USC (12) 173 3. Oregon (1) 132 3. Utah (2) 127 4. Washington State 112 4. Arizona 87 5. California 67 5. Arizona State 85 6. Oregon State 33 6. Colorado 63

PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: Stanford (20 votes) Others receiving votes: USC (5), Washington (4), UCLA (3), Utah (1)

NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS 2016 PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

BEDNARIK AWARD JOHN MACKEY AWARD OUTLAND TROPHY (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Most Outstanding Tight End) (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) (Most Outstanding Player) Chidobe Awuzie, Sr., Colorado , Sr., Washington Zach Banner, Sr., USC Royce Freeman, Jr., Oregon Budda Baker, Jr., Washington Dalton Schultz, Jr., Stanford Chris Borrayo, Sr., California Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Tyrell Crosby, Jr., Oregon Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Kylie Fitts, Sr., Utah MAXWELL AWARD J.J. Dielman, Sr., Utah JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC (Most Outstanding Player) Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Jake Browning, So., Washington , Jr., USC Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Conor McDermott, Sr., UCLA PAUL HORNUNG AWARD Paul Magloire, Sr. Arizona Royce Freeman, Jr., Oregon Tashon Smallwood, Jr., Arizona State (Most Versatile Player) Solomon Thomas, Jr., Stanford Myles Gaskin, So., Washington Eddie Vanderdoes, Sr., UCLA Ishmael Adams, Sr., UCLA Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLA Ronald Jones, So., USC Chad Wheeler, Sr., USC Victor Bolden, Sr., Oregon State Gabe Marks, Sr., Washington State Seth Collins, So., Oregon State BILETNIKOFF AWARD Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford RIMINGTON TROPHY Adoreé Jackson, Jr., USC (Most Outstanding Wide Receiver) Demario Richard, Jr., Arizona State (Most Outstanding Center) Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Gabe Marks, Sr., Washington State Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Toa Lobendahn, Jr., USC Charles Nelson, Jr., Oregon JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC Coleman Shelton, Jr., Washington Tim White, Sr., Arizona State Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona Riley Sorenson, Sr., Washington State BUTKUS AWARD Davis Webb, Sr., California (Most Outstanding Linebacker) JIM THORPE AWARD (Most Outstanding Quarterback) Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY (Most Oustanding Defensive Back) Jake Browning, So., Washington Peter Kalambayi, Sr., Stanford (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Chidobe Awuzie, Sr., Colorado Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Cameron Smith, So., USC Budda Baker, Jr., Washington Budda Baker, Jr., Washington Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Azeem Victor, Jr., Washington Hunter Dimick, Sr., Utah Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Kylie Fitts, Sr., Utah Jaleel Wadood, Jr., UCLA (Most Outstanding Kicker) Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC Marcus Williams, Jr., Utah Matt Anderson, Jr., California Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Zane Gonzalez, Sr., Arizona State Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah DOAK WALKER AWARD Andy Phillips, Sr., Utah Fabian Moreau, Sr., UCLA (Most Outstanding Running Back) Aidan Schneider, Jr., Oregon Cameron Smith, So., USC Justin Davis, Sr., USC Cameron Van Winkle, Sr., Washington Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLA Royce Freeman Jr., Oregon Azeem Victor, Jr., Washington Myles Gaskin, So., Washington Marcus Williams, Jr., Utah Ronald Jones II, So., USC (Most Outstanding Punter) Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Matt Haack, Sr., Arizona State DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Khalfani Muhammad, Sr., Cal (Best Quarterback) Tre Watson, Jr., Cal Jake Browning, So., Washington Nick Wilson, Jr., Arizona Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona

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ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA WILDCATS SUN DEVILS GOLDEN BEARS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER AUGUST ^ 3 vs. BYU (FS1) 7:30 p.m. PT 3 Northern Arizona (P12N) 7:45 p.m. PT 27 vs. Hawai’i^ (ESPN) 7 p.m. PT ARIZ leads, 11-9-1 ASU leads, 21-14-4 Series tied, 2-2-0 10 Grambling State (P12N) 7:45 p.m. PT 10 Texas Tech (FS1) 7 p.m. PT SEPTEMBER First Meeting Series tied, 1-1 10 at San Diego State (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. PT 17 Hawai’i (P12N) 7:45 p.m. PT 16 at UTSA (ESPN2) 8:30 p.m. CT CAL leads, 4-3-0 ARIZ leads, 4-0-0 First Meeting 17 Texas (ESPN or ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. PT 24 Washington* TBD 24 California* TBD Texas leads, 5-1-0 WASH leads, 20-11-1 CAL leads, 18-15-0 24 at Arizona State* TBD OCTOBER OCTOBER CAL leads, 18-15-0 1 at UCLA* TBD 1 at USC* TBD OCTOBER UCLA leads, 23-15-2 USC leads, 20-12-0 1 Utah* TBD 8 at Utah* TBD 8 UCLA* TBD Series tied, 5-5-0 UTAH leads, 20-19-2 UCLA leads, 19-12-1 8 at Oregon State* TBD 15 USC* TBD 15 at Colorado* TBD CAL leads, 36-32-0 USC leads, 31-8-0 ASU leads, 7-0-0 21 Oregon* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 29 Stanford* TBD 22 Washington State* TBD ORE leads 40-36-2 STAN leads, 15-14-0 ASU leads, 26-14-2 27 at USC* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT NOVEMBER 29 at Oregon* TBD USC leads, 67-30-5 5 at Washington State* TBD ORE leads, 18-16-0 NOVEMBER ARIZ leads, 26-15-0 NOVEMBER 5 Washington* TBD 12 Colorado* TBD 10 Utah* (FS1) 7:30 p.m. MT WASH leads, 52-39-4 COLO leads, 13-5-0 ASU leads, 20-7-0 12 at Washington State* TBD 19 at Oregon State* TBD 19 at Washington* TBD CAL leads, 46-26-5 ARIZ leads, 22-14-1 ASU leads, 18-15-0 19 Stanford* TBD 25 Arizona State* TBD 25 at Arizona* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. MST STAN leads, 61-46-11 ARIZ leads, 48-40-1 ARIZ leads, 48-40-1 26 UCLA* TBD UCLA leads, 53-32-1 ^ University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. * Conference Game * Conference Game All times local to site. (^) Sydney Cup, ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site.

COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE BUFFALOES DUCKS BEAVERS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 vs. Colorado State (ESPN) 6 p.m. MT 3 UC Davis (P12N) 2 p.m. PT 1 at Minnesota (BTN) 8 p.m. CT COLO leads, 63-22-2 First Meeting Minnesota leads, 2-1-0 10 Idaho State (P12N) 3:30 p.m. MT 10 Virginia (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. ET 17 Idaho State (p12N) 2 p.m. PT First meeting ORE leads, 1-0-0 OSU leads, 1-0-0 17 at Michigan (BTN) 3:30 p.m. ET 17 at Nebraska (ABC) 2:30 p.m. CT 24 Boise State TBD UM leads, 3-1-0 Nebraska leads, 5-1-0 OSU leads, 5-3-0 24 at Oregon* 24 Colorado* OCTOBER ORE leads, 12-8-0 ORE leads, 12-8-0 1 at Colorado* TBD OCTOBER OCTOBER OSU leads, 5-3-0 1 Oregon State* TBD 1 at Washington State* TBD 8 California* TBD OSU leads, 5-3-0 ORE leads, 47-39-7 CAL leads, 36-32-0 8 at USC* TBD 8 Washington* TBD 15 Utah* TBD USC leads, 10-0-0 WASH leads, 58-45-5 OSU leads, 11-8-1 15 Arizona State* TBD 21 at California* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 22 at Washington* TBD ASU leads, 7-0-0 ORE leads, 40-36-2 WASH leads, 62-34-4 22 at Stanford* TBD 29 Arizona State* TBD 29 Washington State* TBD STAN leads, 6-3-0 ORE leads, 18-16-0 WSU leads, 50-47-3 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3 UCLA* (FS1) 7 p.m. MT 5 at USC* TBD 5 at Stanford* TBD UCLA leads, 9-2-0 USC leads, 37+-20-2 STAN leads, 54-25-3 12 at Arizona* TBD 12 Stanford* TBD 12 at UCLA* TBD COLO leads, 13-5-0 STAN leads, 46-32-1 UCLA leads, 42-16-4 19 Washington State* TBD 19 at Utah* TBD 19 Arizona* TBD COLO leads, 5-4-0 ORE leads, 20-9-0 ARIZ leads, 22-14-1 26 Utah* TBD 26 at Oregon State* TBD 26 Oregon* TBD COLO leads, 31-28-3 ORE leads, 63-46-10 ORE leads, 63-46-10

* Conference Game + - Does not include one vacated USC victory * Conference Game All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site. All times local to site

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STANFORD UCLA USC CARDINAL BRUINS TROJANS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 Kansas State (FS1) 6 p.m. MT 3 at Texas A&M (CBS) 2:30 p.m. CT 3 vs. No. 1 Alabama^ (ABC) 7 p.m. CT First Meeting Series tied, 2-2-0 Alabama leads, 5-2-0 17 USC* (ESPN) 5 p.m. PT 10 UNLV (P12N) 5 p.m. PT 10 Utah State (P12N) 11 a.m. PT USC leads, 60-30-3 UCLA leads, 1-0-0 USC leads, 5-0-0 24 at UCLA* TBD 17 at BYU (ESPN or ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. MT 17 at Stanford* (ABC) 5 p.m. PT UCLA leads, 45-39-3 UCLA leads, 8-3-0 USC leads, 60-31-3+ 30 at Washington* (ESPN or ESPN2) 6 p.m. PT 24 Stanford* TBD 23 at Utah* (FS1) 6 p.m. MT Series tied, 41-41-4 UCLA leads, 45-39-3 USC leads, 10-4-0 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 8 Washington State* TBD 1 Arizona* TBD 1 Arizona State* TBD STAN leads, 40-25-1 UCLA leads, 23-15-2 USC leads, 19-12-0+ 15 at Notre Dame* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 8 at Arizona State* TBD 8 Colorado* TBD ND leads, 19-11-0 UCLA leads, 19-12-1 USC leads, 10-0-0 22 Colorado* TBD 15 at Washington State* TBD 15 at Arizona* TBD STAN leads, 6-3-0 UCLA leads, 40-19-1 USC leads, 30-8-0+ 29 at Arizona* TBD 22 Utah* TBD 27 California* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT STAN leads, 15-14-0 UCLA leads, 11-3-0 USC leads, 67-30-5+ NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 5 Oregon State* TBD 5 Oregon State* TBD 5 Oregon* TBD STAN leads, 54-25-3 STAN leads, 54-25-3 USC leads, 37-20-2+ 12 at Oregon* TBD 12 at Oregon* TBD 12 at Washington* TBD STAN leads, 46-32-1 STAN leads, 46-32-1 USC leads, 50-29-4+ 19 at California* TBD 19 at California* TBD 19 at UCLA* TBD STAN leads, 61-46-11 STAN leads, 61-46-11 USC leads, 45-31-7++ 26 Rice TBD 26 Rice TBD 26 Notre Dame* TBD Rice leads, 3-0-0 Rice leads, 3-0-0 ND leads, 46-35-5+

^ AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas *Conference Game *Conference Game All times local to site. *Conference Game All times local to site. + One game/ ++ two games later vacated due to NCAA penalties. All times local to site.

UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE UTES HUSKIES COUGARS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1 Southern Utah (P12N) 6 p.m. MT 3 Rutgers (P12) 11 a.m. PT 3 Eastern Washington (P12N) 5 p.m. PT First Meeting First Meeting WSU leads, 3-0-0 10 BYU (FOX) 5:30 p.m MT 10 Idaho (P12N) 2 p.m. PT 10 at Boise State (ESPN2) 7:15 p.m. PT UTAH leads, 58-34-4 WASH leads, 35-2-2 WSU leads, 4-0-0 17 at San Jose State (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. PT 17 Portland State (P12) 5 p.m. 17 Idaho (P12N) 11 a.m. PT UTAH leads, 6-1-0 WASH leads, 1-0-0 WSU leads, 71-17-3 23 USC* (FS1) 6 p.m. MT 24 at Arizona* TBD OCTOBER USC leads, 10-4-0 WASH leads, 20-11-1 1 Oregon* TBD OCTOBER 30 Stanford* TBD ORE leads, 47-39-7 1 at California* TBD WASH leads, 41-31-4 8 at Stanford* TBD Series Tied, 5-5-0 OCTOBER STAN leads, 40-25-1 8 Arizona* TBD 8 at Oregon* TBD 15 UCLA* TBD UTAH leads, 20-19-2 WASH leads, 58-45-5 UCLA leads, 40-19-1 15 at Oregon State* TBD 22 Oregon State* TBD 22 at Arizona State* TBD OSU leads, 11-8-1 WASH leads, 62-34-4 ASU leads, 26-14-2 22 at UCLA* TBD 29 at Utah* TBD 29 at Oregon State* TBD UCLA leads, 11-3-0 WASH leads, 8-1-0 OSU leads, 50-47-3 29 Washington* TBD NOVEMBER NOVEMBER WASH leads, 8-1-0 5 at California* TBD 5 Arizona* TBD NOVEMBER WASH leads, 52-39-4 ARIZ leads, 26-15-0 10 at Arizona State* (FS1) 7:30 p.m. MST 12 USC* TBD 12 California* TBD ASU leads, 20-7-0 USC leads, 50-29-4+ CAL leads, 46-26-5 19 Oregon* TBD 19 Arizona State* TBD 19 at Colorado* TBD ORE leads, 20-9-0 ASU leads, 18-15-0 COLO leads, 5-4-0 26 at Colorado* TBD 25 at Washington State* (FOX or FS1) 12:30 p.m. PT 25 Washington* (FOX or FS1) 12:30 p.m. PT COLO leads, 31-28-3 WASH leads, 70-32-6 WASH leads, 70-32-6

*Conference Game * Conference Game *Conference Game All times local to site. + One game later vacated due to NCAA penalties. All times local to site. All times local to site.

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